Credit Suisse knows true global diversification goes beyond simply owning U.S. stocks in different business sectors. The firm maintains a list of around 40 of its best global investment ideas, and it recently released a report containing the newest updates.
The list currently contains stocks from the U.S. (16), Canada (4), LatAm (1), Europe (8) and Asia (9).
Since its inception in 2014, the Global Focus List has outperformed the MSCI World index by nearly 11 percent.
Since last month’s update, Credit Suisse has removed…
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